1. Only acquire
what is required to continue living a normal life.2. Defend the
integrity of the individuals and groups within the society.3.
Only use reasonable force when needed and only if force is being used
against you.4. Every member has the right to allow him or herself
‘not’ to be filmed or photographed.5. All
affiliations with ‘none subscribed’ societies should be
abandoned.6. Pagan festivals and rituals should be respected.7.
Your new date of birth begins with your memberland inclusion.
(Members choice)8. No further consent to be given to any party
whom is not affiliated with the society.9. Respect the freedom of
religion, choice and life.10. Members must endeavour to educate
themselves and teach the truth of what is learned.11. Care for
and treat other members as though they were family.12.
Conscientious Society elders are to be party to resolving disputes
and adjudicate matters.13. Treat all others as you expect to be
treated.14. Registration to other outside none affiliated parties
is forbidden.15. It is an obligation to aid, assist and defend
fellow members.16. Members must respect the common law
constitution of the land as laid down by our forefathers.17.
Respect all forms of life physically / emotionally / spiritually, and
acknowledge any loss of life caused through the need to eat.18.
Never to cause any loss, harm or injury to anybody or property.19.
Never to discuss society stratagem with non-members.20. Know
thy-self and do nothing to excess.

The Spiritual Sentient
Society of Pagan Freeman is a religion. We seek answers to ultimate
questions such as what is the meaning of life, what happens after
death, is there a God, what is our basic nature, and how do we
interact with the greater universe. We seek these answers in the
context of a religious and social community. Like other religions, we
have clergy who perform religious functions such as marriages and
funerals, we also observe a sacred year and have religious holidays
and other celebrations. Pagan holidays often fall on dates that mark
the change of seasons or are seasonally important.

The
Spiritual Sentient Society of Pagan Freeman is a new religion, even
though it may borrow concepts and practises from any spirituality,
including those now fading or extinct. The classification as a new
religion as set down by social scientists is that we exhibit all six
features of a new religious movement, which are:(1) a pronounced
religious individualism,(2) an emphasis on experience instead of
belief and doctrine,(3) a practical perspective on matters of
authority and practice,(4) an acceptance and tolerance of other
religions and world views in general,(5) a holistic world view,
and(6) an open, flexible organisational framework.

The
Spiritual Sentient Society of Pagan Freeman has no central hierarchy
or dogma. It is a religion that as a whole has no central hierarchy
or dogma, though individual traditions may adopt an internal
governing structure and specific beliefs. We enjoy spiritual
diversity and would not think it appropriate for us all to believe
the same things, practise in the same ways, or be organised under the
same structure.

The Spiritual Sentient Society of Pagan
Freeman stresses personal responsibility and puts the burden of
developing spiritual practices, beliefs, and ethics on to the
individual. Even those traditions that offer established beliefs and
methods encourage their members to test ideas so that members build
the mental muscles necessary to judge the soundness of beliefs for
themselves. Those traditions that offer established moral guidelines
also tend to encourage their members to explore ethical ideas so that
members can find their own ethical sense and form their consciences
accordingly. With this freedom comes a corresponding responsibility;
a responsibility for one’s beliefs, behaviour, and degree of
spiritual development. An observer was said “Some religions are
a restaurant. You sit down and they bring you what they’re
serving up for dinner. Paganism is a buffet. If you want to eat, you
have to get up off your butt and serve yourself.” On the whole,
this approach to the issue of personal responsibility is very
empowering for the individual. It is also empowering for the greater
good of the society as a number of mature and self directed
individuals within increases.

The Spiritual Sentient Society
of Pagan Freeman offers a different world-view, as in it deliberately
incorporates new perspectives from science, metaphysics, and
mysticism into its spirituality and consciously breaks from the
traditional Newtonian view of the world.

We believe that this
living universe is able to communicate to all parts of itself on one
or more levels, and that these parts can choose to cooperate together
for specific ends.

The Spiritual Sentient Society of Pagan
Freeman is a way of living, praying, and connecting to the flow of
the universe. Our society addresses the existence and nature of
Deity, the relationship of ourselves and the universe with the
Divine, the nature and scope of human existence, what happens to us
after death, the nature of the physical and non-physical universe,
and our relationship to that universe. Spiritual practises are quite
varied and include everything from formal ritual to meditation, quiet
walks, singing, dancing, healing, divination, in fact, any everyday
activity can be incorporated into his or her spirituality.